Washington -
The results are starting to come in from across the United States. The first set of polls show a dead heat race between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney. There are several tight battles still remaining.

Washington -
On Monday November 5, the final third-party candidate debate was held. In a final question, Jill Stein of the Green Party and Gary Johnson of the Libertarian Party were asked about their stance on Proposition 37 for the labeling of GMOs.

Washington -
Organized by the Free and Equal Elections Foundation's Christina Tobin and co-moderator, RT's Tom Hartman and hosted by RT America at its Washington studio, Governor Gary Johnson of the Libertarian party sounds off with Dr. Jill Stein, of the Green Party.

Chattanooga -
Libertarian Party nominee and former Republican New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson has received his biggest endorsement of the campaign season. The Chattanooga Times Free Press announced in an in-depth editorial that it is supporting Johnson for president.

Chicago -
With a blackout from the mainstream media and the US political elite on the alternative candidates, most of the news these days is focused on the circus debates of Romney and Obama. Here is what the third-party candidates have to say on the issues.

Chicago -
Former longtime CNN host Larry King will moderate Tuesday's third-party presidential debate in Chicago, giving American voters a rare opportunity to size up some of the alternatives to President Barack Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney.

Chicago -
Believe it or not, there are more than two people in the race for the US Presidency. Despite a blackout from the mainstream media and the political establishment, there will be a platform for the major third-party candidates next week.

Libertarian Presidential Candidate Gary Johnson has his work cut out for him if he wants to make out with a decent percentage come election day.That's why he is doing all he can to appeal to young voters nationwide.

Washington -
There are two other candidates running for president who run in enough states that they could theoretically be elected president. Neither of these two candidates can take part in the presidential debates. Why?

Santa Fe -
Former New Mexico Governor and Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson held his second Reddit "Ask Me Anything" Q&A. In one of his answers, he noted that writing in Ron Paul's name in November would be "meaningless."

Los Angeles -
Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson has filed an anti-trust lawsuit in federal court in an attempt to appear in the presidential debates scheduled for Oct 3. He argues the Commission on Presidential Debates and two parties are blocking him.

Washington -
Former New Mexico Governor and 2012 Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson is eyeing a spot in the presidential debates this autumn between President Barack Obama and presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney.

Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson is a third-party U.S. presidential candidate who is more conservative than Mitt Romney and more progressive than Barack Obama, and he is finally attracting attention. Digital Journal got an exclusive interview.

Santa Fe -
Former New Mexico Governor and 2012 Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson is proposing a controversial idea in the United States political landscape: lower or even eliminate the national drinking age.

As Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has seen first hand, primaries with high concentrations of Christian Conservatives do not serve him well - but with Pat Robertson's position on legalizing marijuana, can Christians support Libertarian causes?

Santa Fe -
One news outlet has learned that former two-term Republican New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson will seek the presidency by running as a third-party Libertarian Party candidate. Johnson has claimed for weeks now that he's been "shafted" by the GOP.

Concord -
Former GOP New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson has been non-existent in the Republican debates, which is why he may give up his bid for the Republican nomination. Instead, Johnson says he may pursue a third-party.

Appearing on Fox Business News on Friday, former New Mexico governor and Republican presidential candidate Gary Johnson urged Republicans to stand firm on the debt ceiling talks to get the right deal done now.

Former New Mexico governor and Republican presidential candidate Gary Johnson spoke out against the pledge Republican presidential contenders were expected to sign by the Conservative group Family Leader, calling it 'offensive.'

Unlike most well-known political figures, presidential candidate Gary Johnson entered the rally quietly with no security. I guess he could hold his own if need be as he has submitted Mt. Everest with frost bitten toes and is an Iron Man Triathlete.